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Raise your hand if you’ve ever said “I’m just not a math person.” Keep it up if you’ve thought “I could never lead a team.” Still going? “I’m too old to learn that.” You can put your hand down now. People are staring. According to Stanford research, every single one of those sentences is a lie your brain got comfortable telling itself. In this episode of Engage and Inspire, we’re catching that liar red-handed—and replacing it with something better. No toxic positivity. No “just believe in yourself” junk. Just real psychology, weird brain facts, and a few exercises that feel silly but actually work. You’ll learn: → What Carol Dweck actually found (spoiler: not what LinkedIn influencers think) → Why praising someone for being “smart” backfires hard → Three research-backed, slightly weird exercises that rewire how your brain handles struggle Plus: the real reason “yet” works, why failure is literally brain fertilizer, and how to stop asking “Can I do this?” and start asking “What’s one tiny thing I haven’t tried?” No mountaintop clip art. Just tools. 🎧 Listen now. Get comfortable being uncomfortable. Disclaimer: All original content in this podcast is the copyright of Engage & Inspire © 2025. All rights reserved. Music License: The music featured in this episode is "Steam Waves" by Arenas and "Positive Corporate" by Boomer. It was legally licensed for use in this project from PremiumBeat.com [http://PremiumBeat.com]. We have the necessary rights to use this track in our content. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the participants and do not reflect the official policy or position of any other individual or organization. EUHOMDGE5ZQSIIPL V8DFJYAFOTGQKM8C
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